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The local bourse closed weaker on Thursday as global equity
markets remained in a significant downtrend.

Following a tech led sell-off in the USA on Wednesday, Asian
markets slumped in Thursday’s trading which saw the Shanghai Composite Index
fall 4.8%, while the Hang Seng and Nikkei lost 3.54% and 3.89% respectively.

Tencent Holdings’ freefall continued as the stock slumped by another 6.77% to
close at $HK267.00 on the Hang Seng. The negative trend was recorded across all
the major European indices as they all traded in the red.

Most of the blue-chip stocks on the JSE struggled on the day
with only four stocks managing to record gains on the day.

The biggest rebound
of the day was perhaps recorded in Naspers [JSE:NPN] which after falling to a
session low of R2500.00, managed to recoup its day’s losses to close 0.91%
firmer at R2609.48 per share.

JSE listed miners rallied on the day mainly due
to higher metal prices.

Subsequently miners such as Harmony Gold [JSE:HAR]
jumped 18.84% to close at R28.83, Sibanye Stillwater [JSE:SGL] rose 13.46% to
close at R11.13, and Lonmin [JSE:LON] closed 10.11% firmer at R9.91 per share.

Despite the gains in some of the miners the momentum was
still to the downside on the local bourse. Steinhoff International [JSE:SNH]
retreated to end the day 6.28% lower at R2.09, while EOH Holdings [JSE:EOH]
closed 6.38% weaker at R31.85 per share.

Brait [JSE:BAT] lost 3.68% to close at
R36.14, and Astral Foods [JSE:ARL] was 4.87% lower at R219.00.

Financials also weakened despite the rand recovering from
its overnight lows. Nedbank [JSE:NED] closed at R238.14 after shedding 4.2%,
while ABSA Group closed 2.32% weaker at R143.63.

Retailer, Truworths
[JSE:TRU] retreated to close at R78.00 after losing 3.6%, and Massmart
[JSE;MSM] fell to R87.41 after dropping 4.8%.

The local bourse did closer weaker on the day, but it had
recovered from its session lows. The JSE Top-40 index closed 1.23% lower, while
the broader JSE All-Share index lost 1.11%. All the major indices recorded
another session of losses with the Financials index losing 2.38%. The
Industrials and Resources indices lost 0.79% and 1.05% respectively.

The rand gained on the back of the weaker US dollar to peak
at a session high of R14.52 against the greenback. At 17:00, the rand had
retreated to trade at R14.62/$ but it was still 0.88% firmer on the day.

Brent crude struggled to gain on the day as investors
continued to shun riskier-assets in the wake of the current equity sell-off.
The commodity was trading 2.12% weaker at $81.33/barrel just after the JSE
close.

At 17:00, Gold was 1.76% higher to fetch $1215.51/oz,
Platinum was 0.99% firmer at $831.48/oz and Palladium was up 2.46% to trade at
$1094.40/oz.

Bitcoin had fallen by 4.32% to trade at $6306.40/coin and
Ethereum was down 10.63% to trade at $201.84/coin.